Commercial vehicles in use in Canada increases in 2017

Annual

2005 to
2017

Thousand Units

Compared to the prior year the variable rose hardly by 3.15%, according to figures announced by OICA. Commercial vehicles in use negligibly went up by 37.32 thousand units, as it follows the tendency of the previous year when it grew by 3.25%. It hit its 13-year high. Canada saw an increase of 55.4% in commercial vehicles in use during the last 13 years. Likewise, it has attained a raise at a 0.03 percent CAGR over the five years with a modest overall growth since the start of time series. It averaged 1 006.89 thousand units from 2005 to 2017 and it attained its minimum of 786 thousand units in 2005.

Commercial Vehicle Fleet in other Countries

Main Commercial Vehicle Indicators

Number of commercial vehicles newly (first-time) registered to authorities. Commercial vehicles are motor vehicles used for the commercial carriage of goods or passengers and include light commercial vehicles (i.e. weighting less than 3.5 to 7 tons, depending on national and professional definitions), heavy trucks, coaches and buses. Based on: International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.

Number of registered commercial vehicles at a given date in a country. Commercial vehicles are motor vehicles used for the commercial carriage of goods or passengers and include light commercial vehicles (i.e. weighting less than 3.5 to 7 tons, depending on national and professional definitions), heavy trucks, coaches and buses. Based on: International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.

Number of manufactured commercial vehicles, usually measured in thousands or millions of vehicles. Commercial vehicles are motor vehicles used for the commercial carriage of goods or passengers and include light commercial vehicles (i.e. weighting less than 3.5 to 7 tons, depending on national and professional definitions), heavy trucks, coaches and buses. Based on: International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.